Improvement of the conventional preparation methods in Co/BEA zeolites: Characterization and ethane ammoxidation

2019 
Abstract Ethane ammoxidation into acetonitrile (AN) was successfully catalyzed by Co/BEA solids issued from improved preparation methods. The catalyst issued from the impregnation of [Co(NH 3 ) 6 ] 2+ complex into BEA zeolite is very active in ethane ammoxidation (48% of ethane conversion and 90% of selectivity towards AN at 450 °C). Over this solid, the combustion of hydrocarbon molecules into CO 2 was inhibited since the inefficient oxidic species occupied hidden sites inside the zeolite host as demonstrated by the CO-TPR experiments. However, the exchange of [Co(OH 2 ) 6 ] 2+ complex, accompanying the conventional impregnation and solid-state ion exchange, favoured the formation of Co 3 O 4 oxide species, which restricted the ethane conversion into AN during ammoxidation. Nevertheless, the exchange of aqua complex in ammonia stream inhibited the formation of oxidic species and led to efficient ammoxidation catalysts. Meanwhile, ammonia favoured the formation of Co 4 N (detected by XRD, TPR and TPD) to the detriment of bare Co 2+ ions. In this context, very low amounts (∼0.05 mmol g −1 ) of bare Co 2+ ions, sited in the β -sites, are sufficient to catalyze ammoxidation at 450 °C. However, beside their amount, the stability of these ions is a crucial parameter to be considered and studied by FTIR upon CO adsorption at −196 °C.
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